A new world of warcraft
Political scientist Erik Lin-Greenberg explores how a burgeoning high-tech arsenal is shaping military conflict.
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Political scientist Erik Lin-Greenberg explores how a burgeoning high-tech arsenal is shaping military conflict.
MIT and Imperial College London to tackle dual challenges of climate and pollution through new seed fund focus.
New research examines the application of online learning to workforce education.
Graduate student Ashwin Narayan takes off the fall semester to work on an election information database.
Experts analyze a global trend: democratic governments that collapse from within while maintaining a veneer of legitimacy.
Professors Kathleen Thelen and Paul Osterman explore the highly fragmented US workforce training system and comparable programs in Europe.
Series paints a holistic picture of summer youth employment programs and how research helps strengthen them.
Bilingual, interactive online publication asks how politics, economics, and social conflict shaped the Comédie-Française theater troupe’s repertory and impacted its finances.
Company announces a five-year collaboration.
MIT political scientist explains the responsibilities leaders have for shaping and sharing factual, truthful information in the nation's political discourse.
An online symposium explores roles for research universities and outlines the Institute’s efforts to be a testbed for research and policy innovations.
Political science graduate student Matthew Cancian brings his own military experience to bear on battlefield psychology.
Despite the disruption caused by the pandemic, MIT students have carved out meaningful hands-on experiences.
MIT professor’s study quantifies how many mail-in ballots became “lost votes” in the 2016 U.S. federal election.